Benazir Bhutto has been assassinated in Pakistan. I will be returning to Jihad Watch comments a little more over the next and future days, starting today; something I have let slide for many weeks. I’m beyond outraged with the state of this world. I think it’s time to start barking louder and I might as well get back to my roots to do it.
Here’s a taste of my sentiments this morning.
The only surprise here is that it took the Muslims this long to assassinate Benazhir Bhutto. Attractive, charismatic, intelligent, courageous woman seeking to help further democracy in the Middle East, in Pakistan of all places? She might as well have built a bomb herself and sat on it.
God bless her, but this is just the beginning of the Chaos that far too few of us have predicted would come.
The Muslim world should be quelled at any cost. The primary concern for the West right now is maintaining security on those nuclear weapons in Pakistan. If this means invading Pakistan with international forces should Musharraf fall next, then so be it.
Personally, I do not want to see the Omega Man become a reality.
Happy Holidays?
Talking-heads will continue asking the same silly questions all week, so be prepared. How many enemies did Benazir Bhutto have? The answer is painfully simple: a billion Muslims.
Musharraf’s own survival in Pakistan is even more tenuous today then it was yesterday as a result of these events, so I’m very confident that the chances of this being done by his own people is tiny. I now predict that Musharraf will be out of Pakistan within 2 years or less. Whether or not that will be feet first or by plane remains to be seen.
The idiots that you will hear today will be numerous. The last thing we needed in Pakistan was another trumped-up democracy that would simply escalate the jihad movement against the central government there, but so many for the next days and weeks will still grasp at straws and tell you that democracy is important in Pakistan. This is patently ridiculous. The only thing that matters in that region is stability at any cost. Pervaiz Musharraf understands this. I understand this.
























How true. Just amazing, really.
@tgusa: I will write a New Year’s Eve editorial (perhaps) that will discuss my plans for 2008. The Anvil isn’t going anywhere, but I am.